FS: Cibie Super Oscar & Oscar Plus Replica Driving Lights

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  • greggearhead
    Grease Monkey
    • Dec 2013
    • 374

    #1

    FS: Cibie Super Oscar & Oscar Plus Replica Driving Lights

    I'm not a light expert, but more a light nerd. I've been through lots. I love these for the price point - great value, IMO. They are not Cibie's and not meant to fool experts, but they do work well IMO and are worth the price. I bought some and had a chance to buy more at a deal, so did.

    These would be big, obvious rally-style lights, but would be very cool and period correct for anything up through the 80s.

    The smaller (chrome round-back housing) Super Oscar/Oscar SC replicas: These are a driving light lens – for distance with a mild amount of spread, unlike a narrow pencil or spot distance beam. The housing is 7” in diameter (unlike the true Super Oscar, which was over 8” diameter so it is more like the Oscar SC in size). The glass lens itself is 5 1/2” diameter. The Oscar SC was only available in a non-fluted spot/pencil beam light, which isn't that great on the road where you need some spread or width of beam, as these driving lenses have. The chrome quality on these lights is great. These lights can be mounted upside down as well, with the same beam pattern.

    The larger (black, flat-backed) Oscar Plus replicas: These are also a driving light lens similar to the Supers, but with more fluting for a slightly wider spread. The housing is 7 3/4” in diameter (the glass lens itself is 6 7/8” diameter). One of the big benefits of this light design is that it is shallow (only 3.5” deep total), unlike most large lights, so it can more likely fit on your bumper or light mount without sticking out past everything else.

    I have used these lights on cars and trucks, and yes, they are inexpensive and 'replica' versions, but they work well and take a beating and last. They differ from the original Cibie Oscar Plus lights (which I have also had many of, and used) in a few significant ways.

    First, the Cibie only has one power wire coming out of the housing – they ground through the mounting bolt of the housing. This is less than desirable, as the bolt to housing contact is a swivel mount, and the housing swivel is then pop riveted to the housing itself, which is painted. This prevents the ground from ever being 'perfect.' These replicas use a separate wire for grounding, which allows for easier (and better IMO) grounding when mounting to a plastic bumper, or a bumper that isn't grounded to the chassis well, etc.

    Second, the Cibie swivel mount is much smaller. It works and isn't a problem, but given the choice between a larger, beefier swivel mount and a smaller one, I'd always go with the larger one.

    They come with 100W H2 bulbs, but do need a switch, and ideally, a relay, to install. I usually have these for sale as well if you do not want to use your own or source them.

    Pair of lights for $100

    Ground shipping in the lower 48 is $20.



















  • greggearhead
    Grease Monkey
    • Dec 2013
    • 374

    #2
    I had someone ask if they came in yellow. They do not - BUT - I had a light guy explain a process for painting the glass, so I can offer that service if someone likes.

    It is paint, so if you follow a truck down a gravel road, the paint will chip, just like the glass. There is a very small bit of texture in the finish, but not noticeable unless you get close.

    I can make them darker or lighter as well - this shows 5 coats of yellow and 2 coats of clear.

    Cost to paint, $50 on top of the lights.

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    • Campbelljj
      Advanced Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 111

      #3
      How's the quality. I'm guessing these are Chinese replicas of the cibie Oscar super Oscar series. Rust was a big issue with the original marchal and cibie lights. Any warranty on housing and reflector. Are the housings metal or plastic.

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      • greggearhead
        Grease Monkey
        • Dec 2013
        • 374

        #4
        Quality is good - almost surprisingly so. I had a set of the Oscar Pluses on my old Dodge truck, that only ever say outside, and was a daily driver whenever i needed a truck, or when one of the other vehicles went down. After about 3 years on the front of my truck, they still looked great - no rust or anything, other than some normal sand pitting.

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        • greggearhead
          Grease Monkey
          • Dec 2013
          • 374

          #5
          Whoops - forgot to answer. No warranty . Housings are metal.

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          • greggearhead
            Grease Monkey
            • Dec 2013
            • 374

            #6
            PMs replied.

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            • greggearhead
              Grease Monkey
              • Dec 2013
              • 374

              #7
              Bump

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              • greggearhead
                Grease Monkey
                • Dec 2013
                • 374

                #8
                Bump

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                • greggearhead
                  Grease Monkey
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 374

                  #9
                  Still have some left.

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